House Janolo debuts Wild Beginnings with bold, nature-inspired jewels
Wild Beginnings centers an 8.67-carat Paraiba tourmaline ring, a bird brooch-pendant, and enamel-rich forms that turn nature into collectible jewels.

The Between Lines Ring centers an 8.67-carat Paraiba tourmaline with hand-applied enamel in 18k yellow gold. Wild Beginnings, introduced after the UAE-based label’s official debut earlier this year, leans into asymmetry, expressive shapes, and a palette that moves from Paraiba blue to emerald green, ruby red, garnet and aquamarine.
Founded in late 2025 by sisters Dujanah and Oloof Jarrar, House Janolo treats jewelry as a language spoken through color, craft, and form. That idea shows up in the materials list as much as in the styling: 18k gold, natural precious stones, hand-applied enamel, and pieces made through artisanal methods that mix old-world and new-world techniques. The line is built to be worn, collected, and passed down, a softer, more intimate take on refined maximalism.

The strongest objects in the collection read like symbols rather than category staples. The Reef Ring pairs an 11.30-carat aquamarine with 3.90 carats of channel-set rubies in white gold. The Emerald House Bracelet uses a 6.98-carat emerald inside a sculptural open gold frame, The House Zircon Ring gives a signet shape to an 8.63-carat zircon, and The Savanna Ring sets a 20.67-carat garnet cabochon against hand-painted enamel. Even The Bird, a figural brooch-pendant with rhodonite, emerald, and sapphire elements, is a convertible piece.
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